Source code for hyperstream.channels.base_channel

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from ..stream import StreamDict, get_stream_id
from ..time_interval import TimeIntervals
from ..utils import Printable, MAX_DATE, StreamNotFoundError, MultipleStreamsFoundError

import logging


[docs]class BaseChannel(Printable): """ Abstract base class for channels """ def __init__(self, channel_id, can_calc=False, can_create=False, calc_agent=None): self.channel_id = channel_id self.streams = StreamDict() self.can_calc = can_calc self.can_create = can_create self.calc_agent = calc_agent self.up_to_timestamp = MAX_DATE
[docs] def update_streams(self, up_to_timestamp): """ Deriving classes must override this function """ raise NotImplementedError
[docs] def execute_tool(self, stream, interval): """ Executes the stream's tool over the given time interval :param stream: the stream reference :param interval: the time interval :return: None """ if interval.end > self.up_to_timestamp: raise ValueError( 'The stream is not available after ' + str(self.up_to_timestamp) + ' and cannot be calculated') required_intervals = TimeIntervals([interval]) - stream.calculated_intervals if not required_intervals.is_empty: for interval in required_intervals: stream.tool.execute(stream.input_streams, stream, interval) stream.calculated_intervals += interval if not stream.required_intervals.is_empty: raise RuntimeError('Tool execution did not cover the specified time interval.')
[docs] def get_results(self, stream, time_interval): """ Must be overridden by deriving classes. 1. Calculates/receives the documents in the stream for the time interval given 2. Returns success or failure and the results (for some channels the values of kwargs can override the return process, e.g. introduce callbacks) """ raise NotImplementedError
[docs] def get_or_create_stream(self, stream_id, try_create=True): """ Helper function to get a stream or create one if it's not already defined :param stream_id: The stream id :param try_create: Whether to try to create the stream if not found :return: The stream object """ stream_id = get_stream_id(stream_id) if stream_id in self.streams: logging.debug("found {}".format(stream_id)) return self.streams[stream_id] elif try_create: # Try to create the stream logging.debug("creating {}".format(stream_id)) return self.create_stream(stream_id=stream_id)
[docs] def create_stream(self, stream_id, sandbox=None): """ Must be overridden by deriving classes, must create the stream according to the tool and return its unique identifier stream_id """ raise NotImplementedError
[docs] def find_streams(self, **kwargs): """ Finds streams with the given meta data values. Useful for debugging purposes. :param kwargs: The meta data as keyword arguments :return: The streams found """ found = {} if 'name' in kwargs: name = kwargs.pop('name') else: name = None for stream_id, stream in self.streams.items(): if name is not None and stream_id.name != name: continue d = dict(stream_id.meta_data) if all(k in d and d[k] == str(v) for k, v in kwargs.items()): found[stream_id] = stream return found
[docs] def find_stream(self, **kwargs): """ Finds a single stream with the given meta data values. Useful for debugging purposes. :param kwargs: The meta data as keyword arguments :return: The stream found """ found = list(self.find_streams(**kwargs).values()) if not found: raise StreamNotFoundError(kwargs) if len(found) > 1: raise MultipleStreamsFoundError(kwargs) return found[0]
[docs] def purge_node(self, node_id, remove_definition=False, sandbox=None): """ Purges a node (collection of streams) :param node_id: The node identifier :param remove_definition: Whether to remove the stream definition as well :param sandbox: The sandbox :return: None """ for stream_id in list(self.streams): stream = self.streams[stream_id] if not stream.parent_node: # This can happen if streams have been defined outside of nodes - generally nothing to worry about logging.debug("cannot purge the stream with id {} because it has no parent node".format(stream_id)) continue if stream.parent_node.node_id == node_id: self.purge_stream(stream_id, remove_definition=remove_definition, sandbox=sandbox)
[docs] def purge_stream(self, stream_id, remove_definition=False, sandbox=None): """ Must be overridden by deriving classes, purges the stream and removes the calculated intervals """ raise NotImplementedError
[docs] def get_stream_writer(self, stream): """ Must be overridden by deriving classes, must return a function(document_collection) which writes all the given documents of the form (timestamp,data) from document_collection to the stream Example:: .. code-block:: python if stream_id==1: def f(document_collection): for (timestamp,data) in document_collection: database[timestamp] = data return(f) else: raise Exception('No stream with id '+str(stream_id)) """ raise NotImplementedError
def __str__(self): s = self.__class__.__name__ + ' with ID: ' + str(self.channel_id) s += ' and containing {} streams:'.format(len(self.streams)) for stream in self.streams: calculated_ranges = repr(stream.calculated_intervals) s += '\nSTREAM ID: ' + str(stream.stream_id) s += "\n CALCULATED RANGES: " + calculated_ranges s += "\n STREAM DEFINITION: " s += str(stream) return s def __getitem__(self, item): # return self.streams[get_stream_id(item)] return self.get_or_create_stream(get_stream_id(item)) def __setitem__(self, key, value): self.streams[get_stream_id(key)] = value def __contains__(self, item): return get_stream_id(item) in self.streams